Hi
I really like the concept of your plugin however it does not appear to work on the latest copy of WordPress that is built on the Genesis framework.
Could you please let me know if there is any way of making this work.
Thank you
Regards
Raoul
I do not know anything about WordPress build on the Genesis Framework. But I can try to help you. What happens when you install the plugin? Could you send a screenshot to show the problem, and a link to your website ?
I use the Genesis framework and the plugin works great.
BTW, thanks for such a useful plugin. I was getting close to 200 spam registrations/posts per day and it was frustrating, at best. I gave a five star at WordPress.
Hi Guys,
Finished a lot of other stuff and returned to setting up a custom login.
I was very happy to hear Deborah’s comments and tried again to get the custom login going… no luck unfortunately.
No problem with the install or configuration.
When I go to login it just goes straight to the normal login page.
When I enter the custom login which is
“http://forex-dynamics.com/fxd-joinus” It goes to a 404 redirect.
I suspect there must be something else that it is conflicting with.
There is currently a misunderstanding about what the plugin can do. It can only change the “register” part in “wp-login.php?action=register”. I should definitely update the description to mention it.
I take good note of your comment thought, it would be awesome if we were able to specify a completely custom registration link.
I’ve installed the plug-in. It appears to be at least blocking new registrations but I am unclear as to how to proceed to set my installation up so that a legitimate registrant can actually register. What else do I have to do besides install and activate the plug-in?
I now have the plug-in working. I immediately started receiving spam memberships again. I suspect this is because I displayed Register as the text of the link. I have now changed the text to something less obvious but still understandable to real people.
Comments